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Journalist, The Nyanza Review

DAISY MORAA

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Journalist, The Nyanza Review

Nyanza

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Biography

Daisy Moraa: A Voice for Journalism and Sustainable Development Daisy Moraa is an aspiring journalist from Nairobi Kenya, whose work reflects a strong commitment to impactful storytelling, community engagement, and sustainable development. With a focus on both local and national issues, Daisy has made her mark as a sub-editor,writer and advocate, covering a range of topics including health, environment, education, and social change. Academic and Professional Journey Daisy’s journey into journalism began with her early interest in communication and technology. She pursued a Certificate in ICT at Phanicey International College, gaining valuable technical skills that would later support her digital work in media. Currently, she is studying for a Bachelor of Science in Communication, Journalism, and Public Relations at Rongo University. Here, she continues to develop her craft, exploring diverse areas of journalism and public relations to strengthen her ability to report stories that resonate with her community. Her education has been complemented by real-world experience, notably through an industrial attachment at the Kenya News Agency. This role provided her with hands-on training in news gathering, interviewing, and reporting, equipping her with essential skills for a successful career in journalism. Writing and Reporting Experience Daisy’s writing has been featured in respected media outlets such as The Kenya Times,The Mount Kenya Times, Nyanza Review, and Informer Media. As an accredited journalist with a Media Council of Kenya (MCK) Press Card, Daisy adheres to high standards of journalistic integrity, focusing on accuracy, transparency, and empathy in her reporting. Her stories often center on issues that impact local communities, including health, sustainability, and education. One notable example of her work is a feature on Nakuru County's partnership with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, an initiative aimed at enhancing HIV care in the region. Through stories like these, Daisy sheds light on critical health challenges and showcases the collaborative efforts being made to address them. Her work also includes environmental coverage, such as her piece on the Bidii Yangu environmental group in Nakuru, which highlights the positive role of community action in promoting sustainability. Advocacy for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Daisy’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is evident in her active involvement with Africa for SDGs, a student-led organization at Rongo University. As a member of this group, Daisy contributes to creating awareness around sustainable practices and encourages community participation in initiatives that promote environmental conservation, education, and health. In addition to her involvement with Africa for SDGs, Daisy serves as a mentor for students at Kanga Primary School and Kanga High School, where she introduces them to the SDGs and inspires them to embrace sustainable practices. Her mentorship sessions aim to equip young people with the knowledge and motivation to actively contribute to a sustainable future. Daisy sees education as a vital tool for empowerment and believes in nurturing the next generation to value sustainability. Skills and Certifications Daisy possesses a diverse set of skills that have shaped her career in journalism and advocacy. Her expertise spans content writing, editing, interviewing, and social media management. Additionally, she is proficient in ICT, videography, and photography, which enhances her ability to tell stories in a compelling and visually engaging way. Daisy’s commitment to professional growth is evident in the certifications she has obtained. She holds a Diploma in Community Development from Alongsiders International, which has deepened her understanding of community issues and prepared her for roles that involve social impact. She also participated in the Likuyani Film Festival Capacity Building Workshop, hosted by the Kenya Film Commission, and received a Certificate of Appreciation from Africa for SDGs and Biodiversity Club at Kisii University for her engagement in discussions on environmental issues. Notable Projects Daisy’s projects reflect her dedication to addressing issues that matter to her community. Recently, she worked on a feature story highlighting the financial challenges faced by students at Rongo University who balance academic life with part-time work. Through this story, she captures the resilience and resourcefulness of young people striving to achieve their educational goals despite economic pressures. Another of her notable projects is a feature on the Rongo University Sustainable Development Girls Club, documenting their tree-planting initiative in honor of National Mazingira Day. In these stories, Daisy combines her journalistic skills with her passion for sustainable development, creating narratives that celebrate community-driven solutions to environmental issues. Personal Interests and Future Aspirations Daisy has a strong appreciation for nature and often finds solace in natural surroundings like rivers and water bodies. This personal connection to nature fuels her passion for environmental sustainability and strengthens her resolve to advocate for conservation through her work. Her blog, Rongo Reviews, is an extension of her journalistic work and serves as a platform to unpack ideas, events, and insights from her community. She uses this platform to engage readers on topics related to sustainability, education, and social change, further expanding her influence as a writer. Looking forward, Daisy aims to deepen her expertise in media and communication through additional studies in Communication Science. By doing so, she hopes to expand her understanding of the media’s role in shaping public awareness and advocating for positive change. As she advances in her career, Daisy envisions herself contributing to a more informed and sustainable society through journalism that both informs and inspires. Daisy Moraa’s journey reflects her commitment to journalism, sustainable development, and community advocacy. Her work as a storyteller and mentor is a testament to her belief in the power of information to create positive change. With a growing portfolio of impactful stories and a dedication to professional growth, Daisy Moraa is well on her way to becoming a significant voice in Kenya’s media landscape.

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Local Features, Environmental Stories, Sustainable Development, Human Interest Stories, -

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Law

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online / digital journalists

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Journalist

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The Nyanza Review

Content

Total articles 49

  • Available on paid plans

    MPs Allied To Gachagua Axed From Influential House Committees; Odinga’s Faction Reaps Big

    By Joyline Arodi, DAISY MORAA

    Mar. 06, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    Kenyan Soldiers Struggling Financially As An Activist Calls For Reform  | The Nyanza Review

    By DAISY MORAA, Peter Aowa

    Feb. 25, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    AUC: Raila Odinga Lose Blamed On Ruto's Strained Diplomacy By DAP-Kenya

    By Sefu Sabila, DAISY MORAA

    Feb. 16, 2025

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